1. A nurse-led coaching intervention with home telemonitoring for patients with heart failure: Protocol for a feasibility randomized clinical trial
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Ines Basso, Erika Bassi, Silvia Caristia, Angela Durante, Cristian Vairo, Salvatore Giuseppe Rocco Patti, Mario Pirisi, Mauro Campanini, Marco Invernizzi, Mattia Bellan, Alberto Dal Molin, Francesca Caldera, Domenico D'amario, Grabriele Dell'Era, Inelsy Gomez, Alessandra Lazzati, Elena Massara, Claudia Milanese, Antonella Molon, Marta Petteneo, Salvatore Scaramuzzino, Cristina Torgano, and Patrizia Zumbo
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Heart failure ,Mentoring ,Telemonitoring ,Transitional care ,Hospitalizations ,Science - Abstract
Poor treatment adherence and lack of self-care behaviors are significant contributors to hospital readmissions of people with heart failure (HF). A transitional program with non-invasive telemonitoring may help sustain patients and their caregivers to timely recognize signs and symptoms of exacerbation.We will conduct a Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT) to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a 6-month supportive intervention for patients discharged home after cardiac decompensation. Forty-five people aged 65 years and over will be randomized to either receive a supportive intervention in addition to standard care, which combines nurse-led telephone coaching and a home-based self-monitoring vital signs program, or standard care alone. Four aspects of the feasibility will be assessed using a mixed-methods approach: process outcomes (e.g., recruitment rate), resources required (e.g., adherence to the intervention), management data (e.g., completeness of data collection), and scientific value (e.g. 90- and 180-day all-cause and HF-related readmissions, self-care capacity, quality of life, psychological well-being, mortality, etc.). Participants will be interviewed to explore preferences and satisfaction with the intervention. The study is expected to provide valuable insight into the design of a definitive RCT.
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- 2024
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